Harry faces issues with the Exchange environment often. He finds it difficult to track the numerous aspects of Exchange, like mailboxes, client connectivity, databases, database availability groups (DAGs), protocols, policies, and more. To add to these challenges, his organization decided to migrate to Exchange Online, while retaining a few on-premises systems. The organization uses Skype for Business to conduct team meetings and calls. Harry is now looking for a solution to manage these three platforms simultaneously.
Solution:
ManageEngine Exchange Reporter Plus is a one-stop solution for managing various Exchange and Skype for Business servers, and Exchange Online tenants simultaneously. It offers more than 450 intuitive reports for these environments, and details on various aspects of Exchange, like mailboxes, Outlook on the web (OWA), ActiveSync, mail traffic, distribution lists, public folders, storage, connectors, mailbox permissions, compliance, and more. To generate Exchange reports using the tool,
You can schedule these reports to be automatically generated and emailed to the stakeholders in your organization in various formats, such as HTML, PDF, XLS and CSV. You reduce time wasted on fetching the logs and having to format them separately. To schedule these reports,
Rachel is new to Exchange administration. She joined a multinational firm recently, and her responsibilities include tracking user activities for audit and compliance purposes. Many internal security concerns have surfaced lately, adding to Rachel's responsibilities. The organization currently solely depends on a native tool and PowerShell codes to audit user activities. Rachel finds it time-consuming and tedious to keep track of individual activities and find anomalies using these tools. Retrieving crucial information is challenging, and Rachel finds documenting it in the desired format, as well as storing specific logs for compliance and security purposes, are monotonous tasks.
Solution:
Exchange Reporter Plus provides a perfect remedy in these cases. Its simple and easy-to-use UI streamlines the data refresh process, and enables users to audit multiple Exchange Servers and Exchange Online tenants simultaneously, as well as audit mailbox permission and property changes, databases, DAGs, and distribution lists. Additionally, you can audit all user (owner, non-owner, and delegate roles) and IT admin activities easily—without typing a single line of PowerShell code. Exchange Reporter Plus provides you with the server-based, mailbox-based, and object-level auditing status you require for your compliance and security needs.
To fetch the Exchange audit reports,
Exchange Reporter Plus allows you to make changes to the generated reports. It has advanced filtering options to scrutinize your search further. You can export these reports in four formats: HTML, CSV, PDF, and XLS. You can also schedule these audit reports to run automatically at set intervals, and receive a copy of the report via email. To add new audit schedules for Exchange,
You can also configure the Business Hours of your organization, and use this along with the audit reports to track activities happening outside the usual business hours. Exchange Reporter Plus also provides the Action Configuration option that enables you to create new actions that you would like to audit.
Monica needs a tool to monitor her organization's Exchange Servers 24/7, and raise alerts immediately in case of anomalies. Her organization is largely dependent on the native tool now. Since her mailbox is always flooded with messages and there are chances of missing important notifications, she requires a tool that sends alerts via SMS. The tool must monitor the services, and keep an eye on endpoints.
Solution
Exchange Reporter Plus monitors your Exchange services and endpoints 24/7, and sends email and SMS notifications when an anomaly is detected. This solution monitors Exchange Server as well as DAGs, databases, storage, and emails. The alert dashboard of Exchange Reporter Plus displays the health status of every individual object, and displays server and database alerts separately. To fetch monitoring reports in Exchange Reporter Plus,
That's it! In four simple steps, you can easily monitor your Exchange environment. There is no need to use complex PowerShell codes in the native server to look for important performance or health related information. You can easily schedule these reports and export them in four formats: HTML, XLS, CSV and PDF.
Ronald is concerned about content being shared via his organization's Exchange mailboxes. With increasing cyber crimes and online security threats, he would like to keep track of the information going out and coming into the organization. However, searching all mailboxes for sensitive information like credit card details, bank account numbers, money transactions, and license details is tedious. He needs a solution that will keep track of these information on a day-to-day basis.
Solution: Exchange Reporter Plus provides Content Search using keyword, pattern or attribute-based search options to find important and confidential information such as bank account numbers or credit card details. You can also create custom search profiles to continually look for specific information in your organization's mailboxes on a daily basis. This soluiton enables you to scrutinize your search by using multiple condition filters. You can use various keywords and attributes in numerous combinations to obtain the desired results.
To perform instant search operations,
The generated reports can be exported as CSV, PDF, HTML or XLS files using the Export As option in the top-right corner.
To create content search profiles,
You can set the gathering interval based on how frequently you would like to perform the search. This schedule will run automatically and store the results under the corresponding profile. You can simply fetch these reports and keep an eye on suspicious activities.